Definition of feize. Meaning of feize. Synonyms of feize

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word feize. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word feize and, of course, feize synonyms and on the right images related to the word feize.

Definition of feize

feize
Feeze Feeze, v. t. [For sense 1, cf. F. visser to screw, vis screw, or 1st E. feaze, v.t.: for sense 2, see Feese.] 1. To turn, as a screw. [Scot] --Jamieson. 2. To beat; to chastise; to humble; to worry. [Obs.] [Written also feaze, feize, pheese.] --Beau. & Fl. To feeze up, to work into a passion. [Obs.]
Feize
Feize Feize, v. t. See Feeze, v. t.

Meaning of feize from wikipedia

- The Feelies are an American rock band from Haledon, New Jersey. They formed in 1976 and disbanded in 1992 after having released four albums. The band...
- A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for rights or services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals...
- In cryptography, FEAL (the Fast data Encipherment Algorithm) is a block cipher proposed as an alternative to the Data Encryption Standard (DES), and designed...
- Fee Fee Cr**** is a stream in St. Louis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Fee Fee Cr**** derives its name from Nicholas Beaugenou dit Fi-Fi, a pioneer...
- up feal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feal may refer to: Fealty, a pledge of allegiance of one person to another FEAL, a block cipher John Feal (born...
- In English law, a fee simple or fee simple absolute is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. A "fee" is a vested, inheritable, present possessory...
- in or out of court. Fees may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee. Recent studies suggest that when lawyers charge a flat-fee rather than billing...
- Sliding scale fees are variable prices for products, services, or taxes based on a customer's ability to pay. Such fees are thereby reduced for those...
- A student fee or student activity fee is a fee charged to students at a school, college, university or other place of learning that is in addition to any...
- v****al, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a form of feudal allegiance, services or payments. The fees were often lands, land revenue or revenue-producing...